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ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

published:11 Sep 2017

views:793

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

published:11 Sep 2017

views:50

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

published:11 Sep 2017

views:372

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

Connect with us:
http://ZWFmiami.com
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
https://www.youtube.com/c/zwfmiami
Subscribe for cute animal videos and news from theZWF Miami. http://www.zwfmiami.com
Founded in 2001 by business partners, Mario Tabraue and Maria Tabraue, the Zoological WildlifeFoundation (ZWF Miami) is an organization accredited by the Zoological Association of America, which serves as a zoo, preservation and conservation facility. ZWF Miami is dedicated to preserving and protecting animals as well as educating the public about rare and endangered animal species in captivity and in the wild.
Located south of Miami, ZWF Miami is home to more than 150 animals, such as domestic animals, leopards, big cats, primates, large predatory birds and mammals to dozens of exotic species, most of which are available for interactive encounters with the public.
ZWF Miami is best known for their small, private tours of the facility, which are offered daily by appointment and can often be customized to include encounters and photo sessions with many of the animals at the facility.

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1. Register for the Carnival Pop Up Miami event. Registration is only $5.00 Get your ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/carnival-pop-up-shop-miami-2017-tickets-36977723366/amp
2. Donate to a local charity or any charity that aids in direct hurricane relief. Here's a few below:
UNICEF
https://www.unicefusa.org/donate/disaster-relief-help-protect-children-harm/32787?utm_campaign=2017_misc&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=20171122_Googleutm_content=NBRAND&ms=cpc_dig_2017_misc_20171122_Google_NBRAND&initialms=cpc_dig_2017_misc_20171122_Google_NBRAND
DOMINICA HURRICANE MARIA RELIEF FUND
https://dominicarelief.org
ALL HANDS VOLUNTEERS
https://www.hands.org/projects/hurricane-irma-maria-response/
SOUTH FLORIDA HURRICANE RELIEF FUND
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/f4fn-florida-hurricane-relief-fund/
SOUTH FLORIDA CARIBBEAN STRONG
http://sflcaribbeanstrong.org
3. Email me at hello@bahamianista.com and let me know that you donated to be eligible to win the following:
2 FREE tickets to Carnival Pop Up Shop Miami
2 Swag bags of carnival accessories
1 Prize worth $40 USDContest ends October 2nd, 11:59pm EST. Winner will be contacted via email on October 3-4th, 2017. If no response within 24 hours of selection then another winner will be selected and emailed.
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1978 Atlantic hurricane season

The 1978 Atlantic hurricane season was the last Atlantic hurricane season to use an all-female naming list. The hurricane season officially began on June1, and ended on November30. It was an above average season due to a subsiding El Niño. The first storm, a subtropical storm, developed unusually early – on January18 – and dissipated five days later without causing any damage. At the end of July and early August, short-lived Tropical Storm Amelia caused extensive flooding in Texas after dropping as much as 48in (1,200mm) of rain. There were 33deaths and $110million (1978USD) in damage. Tropical Storm Bess and Hurricane Cora resulted in only minor land impacts, while the latter was attributed to one fatality.

Later in August, Tropical Storm Debra produced widespread effects, though damage was also relatively minor. Hurricane Ella became the northernmost Category4 hurricane while located at 38°N, and lashed the East Coast of the United States and Atlantic Canada with gusty winds and rip currents. Hurricanes Flossie and Kendra as well as Tropical Storms Hope, Irma, and Juliet caused minimal land impacts as a tropical cyclone. However, the precursor to Hurricane Kendra caused flooding in Puerto Rico. Hurricane Greta brought strong winds, high tides, and flooding to Central America, particularly Belize and Honduras. Greta resulted in about $25million in damage and at least five fatalities. Overall, the storms of this season collectively caused $191million in damage and 42fatalities. Hurricane Greta crossed into the eastern pacific and was renamed Olivia.

Miami is a major center, and a leader in finance, commerce, culture, media, entertainment, the arts, and international trade. In 2012, Miami was classified as an Alpha−World City in the World Cities Study Group's inventory. In 2010, Miami ranked seventh in the United States in terms of finance, commerce, culture, entertainment, fashion, education, and other sectors. It ranked 33rd among global cities. In 2008, Forbes magazine ranked Miami "America's Cleanest City", for its year-round good air quality, vast green spaces, clean drinking water, clean streets, and city-wide recycling programs. According to a 2009 UBS study of 73 world cities, Miami was ranked as the richest city in the United States, and the world's fifth-richest city in terms of purchasing power. Miami is nicknamed the "Capital of Latin America", is the second largest U.S. city with a Spanish-speaking majority, and the largest city with a Cuban-American plurality.

Team colors are green, orange, and white. The school mascot is Sebastian the Ibis. The ibis was selected as the school's mascot because, according to university legend, it is the last animal to flee an approaching hurricane and the first to reappear after the storm, making it a symbol of leadership and courage. The school's athletics logo is a simple green and orange, color of an orange tree, letter "U." The school's marching band is the Band of the Hour.

In January 2011, Palmer released her first mixtape Awaken. The mixtape was officially released on January 10, 2011, for downloads on mixtape-downloading websites. The first and only single released from the mixtape was "The One You Call". A music video was also released for the song. In July 2012, Palmer released the single "You Got Me" featuring Kevin McCall. The video for the single was released on July 11, 2012. Palmer released a self-titled mixtape Keke Palmer on October 1, 2012. It includes her new singles "You Got Me" & "Dance Alone" which have already been released. On May 16, 2013, Keke Palmer released a video showing her recording and performing a cover of Alicia Keys song "If I Ain't Got You".

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ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

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ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

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ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

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ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

Find out what makes ZWF the #1 attraction in Miami.

Connect with us:
http://ZWFmiami.com
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
https://www.youtube.com/c/zwfmiami
Subscribe for cute animal videos and news from theZWF Miami. http://www.zwfmiami.com
Founded in 2001 by business partners, Mario Tabraue and Maria Tabraue, the Zoological WildlifeFoundation (ZWF Miami) is an organization accredited by the Zoological Association of America, which serves as a zoo, preservation and conservation facility. ZWF Miami is dedicated to preserving and protecting animals as well as educating the public about rare and endangered animal species in captivity and in the wild.
Located south of Miami, ZWF Miami is home to more than 150 animals, such as domestic animals, leopards, big cats, primates, large predatory birds and mammals to dozens of exotic species, most of which are available for interactive encounters with the public.
ZWF Miami is best known for their small, private tours of the facility, which are offered daily by appointment and can often be customized to include encounters and photo sessions with many of the animals at the facility.

Miami Carnival Giveaway | Carnival Pop Up Shop Miami & Hurricane Relief: How You Can Help

Miami Carnival Giveaway | Carnival Pop Up Shop Miami & Hurricane Relief: How You Can Help

Miami Carnival Giveaway | Carnival Pop Up Shop Miami & Hurricane Relief: How You Can Help

So I've partnered up with CarnivalPop UpShopMiami for another Miami Carnival giveaway.
CARNIVALPOP UP SHOPMIAMI is being held
OCTOBER 5th, 2017 6-9PM at GrandCafe (12389 Pembroke Road, Pembroke Pines, FL 33025)
TO ENTER:
1. Register for the Carnival Pop Up Miami event. Registration is only $5.00 Get your ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/carnival-pop-up-shop-miami-2017-tickets-36977723366/amp
2. Donate to a local charity or any charity that aids in direct hurricane relief. Here's a few below:
UNICEF
https://www.unicefusa.org/donate/disaster-relief-help-protect-children-harm/32787?utm_campaign=2017_misc&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=20171122_Googleutm_content=NBRAND&ms=cpc_dig_2017_misc_20171122_Google_NBRAND&initialms=cpc_dig_2017_misc_20171122_Google_NBRAND
DOMINICA HURRICANE MARIA RELIEF FUND
https://dominicarelief.org
ALL HANDS VOLUNTEERS
https://www.hands.org/projects/hurricane-irma-maria-response/
SOUTH FLORIDA HURRICANE RELIEF FUND
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/f4fn-florida-hurricane-relief-fund/
SOUTH FLORIDA CARIBBEAN STRONG
http://sflcaribbeanstrong.org
3. Email me at hello@bahamianista.com and let me know that you donated to be eligible to win the following:
2 FREE tickets to Carnival Pop Up Shop Miami
2 Swag bags of carnival accessories
1 Prize worth $40 USDContest ends October 2nd, 11:59pm EST. Winner will be contacted via email on October 3-4th, 2017. If no response within 24 hours of selection then another winner will be selected and emailed.
Any other questions just leave me a comment or email me at hello@bahamianista.com
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Hurricane Irma Moving Buildings & Creating Tornados in Miami

Hurricane Irma Moving Buildings & Creating Tornados in Miami

Hurricane Irma Moving Buildings & Creating Tornados in Miami

This video was shot from Grant Cardone's home in Miami Beach over two hours. The building is swaying from 33rd floor and includes tornado touchdown from Miami Beach to Downtown. This is just the dirty part of the storm and hitting landfall four hours south of Key West where Irma first made landfall. To support hurricane relief in Miami, shop at http://www.grantcardone.com and all proceeds through the week will go straight to Irma relief fund.
We are coordinating with police and mayors office.

Hurricane Irma Intensifies and Miami Braces

Raw footage from 33rd floor of Miami Beach condo
Grant Cardone gets view of Hurricane from 33rd floor of Miami Beach Condo as mIami braces for direct hit. All proceeds from http//:www.grantcardone.com throughout the week will go to support hurricane Irma relief.

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Day at ZWF

Day at ZWF

Day at ZWF

Adventures at the Zoological WildlifeFoundation in Miami.
The Zoological Wildlife Foundation is dedicated to educating the public about rare and endangered animal species in captivity and in the wild. ZWF specializes in intimate, guided wildlife tours with hands-on interactions.
Featured song:
Jack Johnson - Upside Down
Filmed using a Canon G5 X

Text - NYCFUND to 50555 for $10 Donation NYC Mayor Fund
Text - REDCROSS to 90999 for $10 Donation
Text - STORM to 80888 for $10 Donation (Salvation Army)
Text - RECOVERY to 52000 for $10 Donation (United Way)
800-HELP-NOW or 800-435-7669
http://www.itunes.com/redcross
Federal Emergency Management Agency
http://www.fema.gov/sandy
800-621-FEMA
_____________________________________________
New Jersey ~ http://www.newjersey.gov/
http://www.newjersey.gov/nj/home/features/spotlight/hurricane_sandy.shtmlVolunteers in New Jersey are being coordinated through an emergency response hotline, 1-800-JERSEY-7 or 1-800-537-7397.
Alternate numbers, when hotline not staffed, 609-775-5236 or 908-303-0471 or email Rowena.Madden@sos.state.nj.us.
Port Authority NY & NJ - 201-595-4530 or 201-595-4531
Pet Rescue: 855-407-4787 or 855-407-HSUS
24/7 HealthExperts: 2-1-1
Food/WaterSafety:866-234-0964
Report Price Gouging: 862-209-0130 or 973-220-3474
Gas Stations to Report Service DeliveryProblems:609-858-6900
email to SandyGas@njeda.com,
______________________________________________
New York (State) ~ http://www.ny.gov/
New York City ~ http://www.nyc.gov/html/index.html
New York City agency NYCService is coordinating volunteers for various relief projects in New York City. Go to its Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/nycservice or email nycservice@cityhall.nyc.gov with your name @ email address.
*The Mayor's Fund to Advance the City of New York, Hurricane Relief Fund is accepting donations. Click to donate.
https://www.nyc.gov/html/fund/html/donate/donate.shtml
SchoolInformation & Event Cancellations -http://schools.nyc.gov/Home/InOurSchoolsToday/2012-2013/cancellations.htm
Food, Blanket, & Water Distribution Locations
http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/foodandwater.html
Warming Centers
http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/warming_ctr.html
Disaster Assistance Service Center
http://www.nyc.gov/html/misc/html/2012/dasc.html
DONATE: By phone: Call311 or 212-NEW-YORK outside New York City
Online: www.nyc.gov/fund
By mail: Make checks payable to Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City, 253 Broadway, 8th Floor, New York City, New York 10007 (note: Mayor's Fund for NYC Hurricane Relief)
_________________________________________
More Vital Listing' for STATEN ISLAND - http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2012/11/how_you_can_help_staten_island.html
Volunteers
https://www.facebook.com/RebuildStatenIsland
HoteliersRichard & Lois Nicotra announced they will host a "Staten Island Hurricane Relief" benefit dinner at the Hilton Garden Inn, Bloomfield, Nov. 28 at 7:30pm Proceeds to the Siller Foundation Fund. Tickets $100 Reservations,718-477-2400, ext. 5.
To donate http://www.tunneltotowers.org click on "Hurricane Sandy." Donations can be dropped off at any Northfield Savings locations.or mailed to below address
T2T Hurricane Sandy Relief Fund
Tunnel to Towers Foundation
2361 Hylan Blvd., Staten Island, NY 10306
___________________________________________
Connecticut - http://www.ct.gov/
Maryland - http://www.maryland.gov
Pennsylvania - http://www.state.pa.us
___________________________________________
Red Cross ~ http://www.redcross.org
The American Red Cross is collecting funds http://www.redcross.org/charitable-donations & coordinating blood donations..
To schedule a blood donation or info about giving blood or platelets at a center near you visit http://www.redcrossblood.org or call 800-RED CROSS 800-733-2767.
Frequently asked questions Text REDCROSS mobile giving program.
https://american.redcross.org/site/SPageNavigator/ntld_Redcross_text2help_faqs?JServSessionIdr004=qxgxxujfl1.app295a
__________________________________________
ASPCA ~ https://donate.aspca.org/
The AmericanSociety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) https://donate.aspca.org/donate/Donations/Website/Website_Membership_HS.aspx?PlacementID=3001583 --- takes donations to rescue and shelter animals affected by the storm.
__________________________________________
Salvation Army - http://disaster.salvationarmyusa.org/
You can donate $10 to the Salvation Army by texting "STORM" to 80888. If you are already volunteer-certified, you can sign up to help out with disaster relief.
__________________________________________
United Way - http://www.unitedway.org/
Hurricane Sandy Recovery Fund is accepting monetary donations, which can be made online at http://www.unitedway.org/blog/entry/united-way-hurricane-sandy-recovery-fund/. $10 donation by texting RECOVERY to 52000.
__________________________________________
AmeriCares ~ http://www.americares.org/
You can donate to AmeriCares' relief fund to help the organization, which is distributing supplies to 130 clinics in the 13 states affected by Sandy.
__________________________________________
This Video is strictly for Public Service ALL copyright' owned by the performers & ComcastNBC

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Zoological Wildlife Foundation | CamilaaInc

Zoological Wildlife Foundation | CamilaaInc

Zoological Wildlife Foundation | CamilaaInc

HEY EVERYONE!!!! While Juan and I were out in Miami, we made a stop at the Zoological WildlifeFoundation! It was so much fun and now we have these great memories that will last a lifetime☺ I hope you all enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed creating it! ☮ + ♡
SHOP MY OUTFITS → https://www.liketoknow.it/camilaainc
______________________________________________________
CHECK OUT MY BLOG → https://www.camilaainc.com
______________________________________________________
FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA
INSTAGRAM → https://www.instagram.com/camilaainc/
FACEBOOK → https://www.facebook.com/camilaainc/
TWITTER + SNAPCHAT → @camilaainc
CHECK OUT MY LAST VIDEO → youtu.be/0nsqGjUffDA
+ MORE VIDEOS TO COME……..XOXOXOXO
♫ Alreezky → “WildOut” [RewindRemixRelease]
Music provided by Rewind Remix https://goo.gl/08ZthI

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

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ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

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ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their h...

published: 11 Sep 2017

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their h...

published: 11 Sep 2017

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their h...

published: 11 Sep 2017

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their h...

Donate here: FloodReliefFund.org
Hurricane Irma About 140Miles Away From Key WestMajor hurricane force winds are expected over the Florida Keys at daybreak as Irma moves closer.
At 2 p.m., the Category 3 hurricane was about 145 miles southeast of Key West with maximum sustained winds of 125 miles per hour.
Irma is moving just north of due west along the north coast of Cuba at near 9 mph (15 km/h).
A northwest motion is expected to begin later today with a turn toward the north-northwest on Sunday. On the forecast track, the core of Irma will continue to move near or over the north coast of Cuba this afternoon, and will reach the Florida Keys Sunday morning. The hurricane is expected to move along or near the southwest coast of Florida Sunday afternoon.
Irma is forecast to restrengthe...

Find out what makes ZWF the #1 attraction in Miami.

Connect with us:
http://ZWFmiami.com
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
https://www.youtube.com/c/zwfmiami
Subscribe for cute animal videos and news from theZWF Miami. http://www.zwfmiami.com
Founded in 2001 by business partners, Mario Tabraue and Maria Tabraue, the Zoological WildlifeFoundation (ZWF Miami) is an organization accredited by the Zoological Association of America, which serves as a zoo, preservation and conservation facility. ZWF Miami is dedicated to preserving and protecting animals as well as educating the public about rare and endangered animal species in captivity and in the wild.
Located south of Miami, ZWF Miami is home to more than 150 animals, such as domestic animals, leopards, big cats, primates...

Miami Carnival Giveaway | Carnival Pop Up Shop Miami & Hurricane Relief: How You Can Help

So I've partnered up with CarnivalPop UpShopMiami for another Miami Carnival giveaway.
CARNIVALPOP UP SHOPMIAMI is being held
OCTOBER 5th, 2017 6-9PM at GrandCafe (12389 Pembroke Road, Pembroke Pines, FL 33025)
TO ENTER:
1. Register for the Carnival Pop Up Miami event. Registration is only $5.00 Get your ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/carnival-pop-up-shop-miami-2017-tickets-36977723366/amp
2. Donate to a local charity or any charity that aids in direct hurricane relief. Here's a few below:
UNICEF
https://www.unicefusa.org/donate/disaster-relief-help-protect-children-harm/32787?utm_campaign=2017_misc&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=20171122_Googleutm_content=NBRAND&ms=cpc_dig_2017_misc_20171122_Google_NBRAND&initialms=cpc_dig_2017_misc_20171122_Google_NBRAND
DOMINICA HURRI...

published: 25 Sep 2017

Hurricane Irma Moving Buildings & Creating Tornados in Miami

This video was shot from Grant Cardone's home in Miami Beach over two hours. The building is swaying from 33rd floor and includes tornado touchdown from Miami Beach to Downtown. This is just the dirty part of the storm and hitting landfall four hours south of Key West where Irma first made landfall. To support hurricane relief in Miami, shop at http://www.grantcardone.com and all proceeds through the week will go straight to Irma relief fund.
We are coordinating with police and mayors office.

Hurricane Irma Intensifies and Miami Braces

Raw footage from 33rd floor of Miami Beach condo
Grant Cardone gets view of Hurricane from 33rd floor of Miami Beach Condo as mIami braces for direct hit. All proceeds from http//:www.grantcardone.com throughout the week will go to support hurricane Irma relief.

published: 10 Sep 2017

Day at ZWF

Adventures at the Zoological WildlifeFoundation in Miami.
The Zoological Wildlife Foundation is dedicated to educating the public about rare and endangered animal species in captivity and in the wild. ZWF specializes in intimate, guided wildlife tours with hands-on interactions.
Featured song:
Jack Johnson - Upside Down
Filmed using a Canon G5 X

Zoological Wildlife Foundation | CamilaaInc

HEY EVERYONE!!!! While Juan and I were out in Miami, we made a stop at the Zoological WildlifeFoundation! It was so much fun and now we have these great memories that will last a lifetime☺ I hope you all enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed creating it! ☮ + ♡
SHOP MY OUTFITS → https://www.liketoknow.it/camilaainc
______________________________________________________
CHECK OUT MY BLOG → https://www.camilaainc.com
______________________________________________________
FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA
INSTAGRAM → https://www.instagram.com/camilaainc/
FACEBOOK → https://www.facebook.com/camilaainc/
TWITTER + SNAPCHAT → @camilaainc
CHECK OUT MY LAST VIDEO → youtu.be/0nsqGjUffDA
+ MORE VIDEOS TO COME……..XOXOXOXO
♫ Alreezky → “WildOut” [RewindRemixRelease]
Music provided by Rewind Remix ...

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their h...

published: 11 Sep 2017

ZWF Miami Hurricane Irma Relief Fund

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their h...

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

Connect with us:
http://ZWFmiami.com
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
https://www.youtube.com/c/zwfmiami
Subscribe for cute animal videos and news from theZWF Miami. http://www.zwfmiami.com
Founded in 2001 by business partners, Mario Tabraue and Maria Tabraue, the Zoological WildlifeFoundation (ZWF Miami) is an organization accredited by the Zoological Association of America, which serves as a zoo, preservation and conservation facility. ZWF Miami is dedicated to preserving and protecting animals as well as educating the public about rare and endangered animal species in captivity and in the wild.
Located south of Miami, ZWF Miami is home to more than 150 animals, such as domestic animals, leopards, big cats, primates, large predatory birds and mammals to dozens of exotic species, most of which are available for interactive encounters with the public.
ZWF Miami is best known for their small, private tours of the facility, which are offered daily by appointment and can often be customized to include encounters and photo sessions with many of the animals at the facility.

Connect with us:
http://ZWFmiami.com
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
https://www.youtube.com/c/zwfmiami
Subscribe for cute animal videos and news from theZWF Miami. http://www.zwfmiami.com
Founded in 2001 by business partners, Mario Tabraue and Maria Tabraue, the Zoological WildlifeFoundation (ZWF Miami) is an organization accredited by the Zoological Association of America, which serves as a zoo, preservation and conservation facility. ZWF Miami is dedicated to preserving and protecting animals as well as educating the public about rare and endangered animal species in captivity and in the wild.
Located south of Miami, ZWF Miami is home to more than 150 animals, such as domestic animals, leopards, big cats, primates, large predatory birds and mammals to dozens of exotic species, most of which are available for interactive encounters with the public.
ZWF Miami is best known for their small, private tours of the facility, which are offered daily by appointment and can often be customized to include encounters and photo sessions with many of the animals at the facility.

So I've partnered up with CarnivalPop UpShopMiami for another Miami Carnival giveaway.
CARNIVALPOP UP SHOPMIAMI is being held
OCTOBER 5th, 2017 6-9PM at GrandCafe (12389 Pembroke Road, Pembroke Pines, FL 33025)
TO ENTER:
1. Register for the Carnival Pop Up Miami event. Registration is only $5.00 Get your ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/carnival-pop-up-shop-miami-2017-tickets-36977723366/amp
2. Donate to a local charity or any charity that aids in direct hurricane relief. Here's a few below:
UNICEF
https://www.unicefusa.org/donate/disaster-relief-help-protect-children-harm/32787?utm_campaign=2017_misc&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=20171122_Googleutm_content=NBRAND&ms=cpc_dig_2017_misc_20171122_Google_NBRAND&initialms=cpc_dig_2017_misc_20171122_Google_NBRAND
DOMINICA HURRICANE MARIA RELIEF FUND
https://dominicarelief.org
ALL HANDS VOLUNTEERS
https://www.hands.org/projects/hurricane-irma-maria-response/
SOUTH FLORIDA HURRICANE RELIEF FUND
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/f4fn-florida-hurricane-relief-fund/
SOUTH FLORIDA CARIBBEAN STRONG
http://sflcaribbeanstrong.org
3. Email me at hello@bahamianista.com and let me know that you donated to be eligible to win the following:
2 FREE tickets to Carnival Pop Up Shop Miami
2 Swag bags of carnival accessories
1 Prize worth $40 USDContest ends October 2nd, 11:59pm EST. Winner will be contacted via email on October 3-4th, 2017. If no response within 24 hours of selection then another winner will be selected and emailed.
Any other questions just leave me a comment or email me at hello@bahamianista.com
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So I've partnered up with CarnivalPop UpShopMiami for another Miami Carnival giveaway.
CARNIVALPOP UP SHOPMIAMI is being held
OCTOBER 5th, 2017 6-9PM at GrandCafe (12389 Pembroke Road, Pembroke Pines, FL 33025)
TO ENTER:
1. Register for the Carnival Pop Up Miami event. Registration is only $5.00 Get your ticket here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/carnival-pop-up-shop-miami-2017-tickets-36977723366/amp
2. Donate to a local charity or any charity that aids in direct hurricane relief. Here's a few below:
UNICEF
https://www.unicefusa.org/donate/disaster-relief-help-protect-children-harm/32787?utm_campaign=2017_misc&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=20171122_Googleutm_content=NBRAND&ms=cpc_dig_2017_misc_20171122_Google_NBRAND&initialms=cpc_dig_2017_misc_20171122_Google_NBRAND
DOMINICA HURRICANE MARIA RELIEF FUND
https://dominicarelief.org
ALL HANDS VOLUNTEERS
https://www.hands.org/projects/hurricane-irma-maria-response/
SOUTH FLORIDA HURRICANE RELIEF FUND
https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/f4fn-florida-hurricane-relief-fund/
SOUTH FLORIDA CARIBBEAN STRONG
http://sflcaribbeanstrong.org
3. Email me at hello@bahamianista.com and let me know that you donated to be eligible to win the following:
2 FREE tickets to Carnival Pop Up Shop Miami
2 Swag bags of carnival accessories
1 Prize worth $40 USDContest ends October 2nd, 11:59pm EST. Winner will be contacted via email on October 3-4th, 2017. If no response within 24 hours of selection then another winner will be selected and emailed.
Any other questions just leave me a comment or email me at hello@bahamianista.com
Subscribe to my newsletter on the
Blog: www.bahamianista.com
And follow me on social media too!
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Hurricane Irma Moving Buildings & Creating Tornados in Miami

This video was shot from Grant Cardone's home in Miami Beach over two hours. The building is swaying from 33rd floor and includes tornado touchdown from Miami...

This video was shot from Grant Cardone's home in Miami Beach over two hours. The building is swaying from 33rd floor and includes tornado touchdown from Miami Beach to Downtown. This is just the dirty part of the storm and hitting landfall four hours south of Key West where Irma first made landfall. To support hurricane relief in Miami, shop at http://www.grantcardone.com and all proceeds through the week will go straight to Irma relief fund.
We are coordinating with police and mayors office.

This video was shot from Grant Cardone's home in Miami Beach over two hours. The building is swaying from 33rd floor and includes tornado touchdown from Miami Beach to Downtown. This is just the dirty part of the storm and hitting landfall four hours south of Key West where Irma first made landfall. To support hurricane relief in Miami, shop at http://www.grantcardone.com and all proceeds through the week will go straight to Irma relief fund.
We are coordinating with police and mayors office.

Raw footage from 33rd floor of Miami Beach condo
Grant Cardone gets view of Hurricane from 33rd floor of Miami Beach Condo as mIami braces for direct hit. All proceeds from http//:www.grantcardone.com throughout the week will go to support hurricane Irma relief.

Raw footage from 33rd floor of Miami Beach condo
Grant Cardone gets view of Hurricane from 33rd floor of Miami Beach Condo as mIami braces for direct hit. All proceeds from http//:www.grantcardone.com throughout the week will go to support hurricane Irma relief.

Adventures at the Zoological WildlifeFoundation in Miami.
The Zoological Wildlife Foundation is dedicated to educating the public about rare and endangered animal species in captivity and in the wild. ZWF specializes in intimate, guided wildlife tours with hands-on interactions.
Featured song:
Jack Johnson - Upside Down
Filmed using a Canon G5 X

Adventures at the Zoological WildlifeFoundation in Miami.
The Zoological Wildlife Foundation is dedicated to educating the public about rare and endangered animal species in captivity and in the wild. ZWF specializes in intimate, guided wildlife tours with hands-on interactions.
Featured song:
Jack Johnson - Upside Down
Filmed using a Canon G5 X

HEY EVERYONE!!!! While Juan and I were out in Miami, we made a stop at the Zoological WildlifeFoundation! It was so much fun and now we have these great memories that will last a lifetime☺ I hope you all enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed creating it! ☮ + ♡
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HEY EVERYONE!!!! While Juan and I were out in Miami, we made a stop at the Zoological WildlifeFoundation! It was so much fun and now we have these great memories that will last a lifetime☺ I hope you all enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed creating it! ☮ + ♡
SHOP MY OUTFITS → https://www.liketoknow.it/camilaainc
______________________________________________________
CHECK OUT MY BLOG → https://www.camilaainc.com
______________________________________________________
FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA
INSTAGRAM → https://www.instagram.com/camilaainc/
FACEBOOK → https://www.facebook.com/camilaainc/
TWITTER + SNAPCHAT → @camilaainc
CHECK OUT MY LAST VIDEO → youtu.be/0nsqGjUffDA
+ MORE VIDEOS TO COME……..XOXOXOXO
♫ Alreezky → “WildOut” [RewindRemixRelease]
Music provided by Rewind Remix https://goo.gl/08ZthI

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

ZWF Miami HurricaneIrmaRelief Fund
To our loyal ZWF Community,
Many people in our region have fallen on harsh times as parts of Texas, TheCaribbean, and Florida have been ravaged by hurricanes and tropical storms for the last several weeks. As Hurricane Irma made its landfall in South Florida this weekend, the wildlife, habitats, and endangered species protected by ZWF were severely impacted during the storm.
As of Thursday September 7, ZWF closed its doors and to take protective measures in ensuring the safety of the animals and their habitats in preparation for the storm.
While we were fortunate to not receive a direct hit from Irma, the devastation left by the destructive winds and storm surge is substantial.
All of the animals and their families are all doing fine, but their habitats and facilities have been severely damaged. For their health and safety, we ask for the support of our community as we move quickly to rebuild these facilities.
Below are some examples of the critical damages to ZWF caused by hurricane Irma:
- Most of the animal enclosures have been destroyed
- Trees have been torn from the ground and are scattered all over the property
- Branches are tangled in the electric poles
- There are live electrical wires on the ground
- There is no power at the facility
- No running water
- We are running our of diesel fuel to power our generators
We have a tremendous amount of work on our hands to make all necessary repairs.
As the storm has caused ZWF to be closed since Sept 7, the funds to maintain and rebuild the facility are dangerously low, with no clear date of when the park can reopen.
We ask for your help to:
- provide new enclosures for our animals
- Repair enclosures that are repairable
- Provide veterinary care for our animals
- Provide feeding and special diets catered to each animals needs
- Provide operation support for our recovery staff of 26 people
- provide fresh water
- Provide diesel fuel for the park generators
- Re-open our facility to the public
We ask for your help through donations of any amount- large or small it all adds up!
We are a self-funded facility and will continue to do our best to provide for these animals, but we will need the support of our community to be able to recover from the damage Irma has caused.
Please visit the link on our profile to our donation page:
https://www.gofundme.com/zwfmiami-hurricane-irma-relief-fund
Or visit our gofundme account:
http://zoologicalwildlifefoundation.com/wildlife-conservation/donations/
We have an immediate need for diesel fuel and rely on it to run our generator that keeps fresh water for the animals.
Your support during these tragic times would truly be appreciated. While the damage is heart-breaking, we have faith that we can fully recover with your support.
Thank you,
Mario & MariaPresident & Vice President
Zoological WildlifeFoundation
https://www.facebook.com/ZWFmiami/
https://twitter.com/ZWFmiami
https://www.instagram.com/ZWFmiami/
http://ZWFmiami.com

Get Ready With Me! | ObeyYourClaudia

I got a new eye shadow pallet and I wanted to do a get ready with me video for you! I apologize for my super sleepy demeanor as I was actually getting ready for work early in the morning -_-
I may do a video of just doing my makeup so you all can see how quick it usually is... 1 hr is a bit excessive but I wanted to explain what I was doing.
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Hurricane Maria has devastated Puerto Rico. Please consider giving to the following organizations:
"Unidos" Hispanic Federation:
http://hispanicfederation.org/media/press_releases/a_hurricane_relief_fund_for_hurricane_maria_victims_in_puerto_rico/
MiamiFoundationRelief:
http://miamif...

published: 20 Oct 2017

The Everglades: Where Money, Politics & Race Collide

HUGE Blind Box Haul and Unboxing 10/1/2017

I've got to be the luckiest woman in the world to have such amazingly generous friends! This video is sponsored by Stephanie, Ben, Jen and my husband, Robert! Sorry for all the throat clearing... stupid allergies -_-
Don't forget to subscribe!
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Hurricane Maria has devastated Puerto Rico. Please consider giving to the following organizations:
"Unidos" Hispanic Federation:
http://hispanicfederation.org/media/press_releases/a_hurricane_relief_fund_for_hurricane_maria_victims_in_puerto_rico/
MiamiFoundationRelief:
http://miamifoundation.org/relief/
P.R. Real-Time Recovery Fund:
https://www.generosity.com/emergencies-fundrais...

Obama Foundation Summit | Closing Session

Solutions to the world’s most pressing problems are being invented and adapted every day by groups of people who have found common cause.

published: 02 Nov 2017

Anti-Money-Laundering, Counterterrorism Financing and Financial Crime

Anti-Money-Laundering, Counterterrorism Financing and Financial Crime: The Critical Role of Financial Institutions and How It Affects You
Talk by Hue Dang ’92, Head of Asia for the Association of Certified Anti-Money-Laundering Specialists. Media coverage in the last several years of financial penalties against global banks such as BNP Paribas ($8.9 billion) or HSBC ($1.92 billion) for money-laundering and sanctions violations—to name just a few examples—highlights the increasing risks to banks as they conduct their normal business. We now live in an era of international money-laundering controls. The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, revolutionized the anti-money-laundering (AML) field and brought into stark relief the threat of the movement and disguising of funds destined for the sup...

published: 06 Jun 2017

Blind Box Haul and Unboxing 10/11/2017

Barnes & Noble had a huge sale on blind bags and boxes! Unfortunately got some duplicates this time but check out the look of my new Google Pixel XL! I appreciate every like and subscribe I get and I'm working towards bettering the channel for all of you!
Connect with me for more content:
https://twitter.com/obeyyourclaudia
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Hurricane Maria has devastated Puerto Rico. Please consider giving to the following organizations:
"Unidos" Hispanic Federation:
http://hispanicfederation.org/media/press_releases/a_hurricane_relief_fund_for_hurricane_maria_victims_in_puerto_rico/
MiamiFoundationRelief:
http://miamifoundation.org/relief/
P.R. Real-Time Recovery Fund:
https://www.generosity.com/emergenci...

Marian Wright Edelman 5.22.2015

Subjective Histories of Sculpture: Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook | The New School

SculptureCenter, in collaboration with the VeraListCenter for Art and Politics (http://www.veralistcenter.org), continues the artist-led lecture series Subjective Histories of Sculpture. This program, initiated in 2006, furthers the exploration by both institutions of how contemporary artists think about sculpture: its history, legacies, and potential for innovation.
This year, SculptureCenter presents two artists to consider the thematic focus of alignment. Utilizing sculpture as a point of departure and source of inspiration, B. Wurtz and Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook consider tensions and translations between the animate and inanimate, and the empirical and the subjective. Engaging with a rich collection of social, cultural, and political associations, these artists explore the material co...

published: 08 Apr 2014

Florida and Georgia brace for arrival of Hurricane Irma

Florida and Georgia brace for arrival of Hurricane IrmaMiami is now in the 'worst possible position' as Hurricane Irma heads for the U.S. mainland.
With the storm barreling toward the southern tip of Florida for perhaps a catastrophic blow this weekend, the U.S.National Hurricane Center forecast reported that the most likely path of the eye of the storm had shifted and that it could hit Florida earlier than expected.
The center said it had become likely that Irma will make landfall late Saturday in southern Florida as a dangerous major hurricane and bring 'life-threatening storm surge and wind impacts' to much of the state.
'It looks like it's shifting, even though it may be just 20 miles, it puts Miami right in the worst possible position,' CNN meteorologist Tom Sater said.
'Because w...

published: 08 Sep 2017

Katrina, The New Orleans Nightmare : Documentary on the Devastation of Hurricane Katrina

Katrina, The NewOrleansNightmare : Documentary on the Devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
This Documentary you're sure to enjoy and it'll probably make you think. It's part of a series of exciting and educational documentaries.
This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individ...

published: 07 May 2015

Askwith Forum | Leveling the Playing Field for Children (w/ Gov. Deval Patrick)

The Children's Defense Fund has long espoused the philosophy that "children do not come in pieces" rather children need comprehensive, integrated supports and services from birth through adulthood. How does America achieve such given the existing fragmented education and health and human services systems? This forum focuses on forward-looking pieces in the book, Improving the Odds for America's Children: FutureDirections and Policy and Practice, which diagnose current obstacles to progress and suggest key ideas for the next 40 years of child and family policy.
http://www.gse.harvard.edu/calendar/askwith.html#/?i=7

published: 15 Apr 2014

[ARCHIVE]You Can Help Americans In Need! (Hurricane Irma Relief Charity By GlobalGiving) 9/10/17

The present and future states for thousands of Floridians is dire. You can help by donating. GlobalGiving is a trusted and renowned charity recommended by The New York Times and many others. Even if you can't donate, Like this stream so that more people will see it! LET'S COMPLETE THE GOAL WE'RE SO CLOSE!!!
You've seen the hurricane irma charity stream if you're wondering what you can do to help visit https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/hurricane-irma-relief-fund/ and donate. Any and all donations are appreciated and will go towards helping families in need so what are you waiting for?
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/08/us/hurricane-irma-help-donate.html?mcubz=0
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Leave a comment if you want more SwedehartYT charity stream opprotunities!

published: 11 Sep 2017

Caregiver Webinar [June 2015]

The life altering changes Duchenne puts on our boys is immense, but its grasp reaches out beyond to the caregivers. You seamlessly step in to care for your child, sacrificing your own physical and emotional needs and placing them on the back burner. On June 10, 2015 we held a webinar to discuss how to take a healthy approach to nutrition, exercise, and overall wellness while still being an amazing caregiver. If you missed this informative discussion, give yourself a few minutes to view the recording and learn how to better take care of YOU.